2025 Interior Design Trends: A Blend of Style, Innovation, and Wellness
The design landscape for 2025 is brimming with exciting new trends that merge functionality, aesthetics, and wellness. From intricate flooring choices to innovative kitchen surfaces and wellness features, the future of design is here.
Here’s a look at the key trends shaping interiors this year:
Tiled Flooring: Timeless and versatile, tiled flooring is overtaking timber with a few standout trends. Herringbone patterns offer a touch of sophistication, while natural stone looks add elegance and texture to any space. Zellige tiles, with their vibrant yet neutral colours, bring warmth and character to walls and floors, perfectly blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.
Range Alcoves – English Influence: A nod to classic British design, range alcoves are making a stylish return in kitchens. These alcoves, often paired with traditional or modern stoves, offer an inviting focal point. With their rich history and practical charm, range alcoves add a sense of cosiness and timeless appeal to the heart of the home.
Porcelain Benchtops: When it comes to countertops, porcelain is gaining traction for its durability and aesthetic versatility. With a wide range of finishes—from sleek, minimalist styles to bold, textured surfaces—porcelain benchtops not only look stunning but also stand up to the rigors of daily use, making them a go-to choice for modern kitchens.
Integrated Benchtop Features: Kitchens are becoming more streamlined with integrated benchtop features. Think cooking burners, induction cooktops, andwireless charging stations seamlessly integrated into engineered porcelain surfaces. In fact, porcelain can be crafted thin enough to cover an induction cooktop completely, creating an invisible, sleek cooking surface that blends seamlessly with the rest of your kitchen design.
Health and Wellness Features: This year, wellness is at the forefront of home design. From saunas and steam rooms to audio therapy for relaxation, homes are transforming into personal wellness sanctuaries. Additionally, showerheads with massage and body scrubbing attachments allow for a spa-like experience in your bathroom, creating a space that nurtures both body and mind.
Organic Profiles: Organic shapes and materials are dominating architectural and interior design. Curved architectural details—such as arches and rounded benchtops—soften the harsh lines often seen in modern design. This organic trend extends to furniture too, with rounded forms and a natural colour palette that evokes warmth, comfort, and an earthy connection to nature.
As we move further into 2025, these design elements promise to shape the way we live, relax, and entertain in our homes.
Blog by Glenstone Living’s Interior Design Coordinator, Jana Varouhakis